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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1921)
A. J. Sherwood did not go to with her daughter, Mrs. Cake, as it was expected she wool able to take tk s trip. S ixpact to go now. Why strain your eyas day after day, abuse them in* every way, when fitted glasses will savo i f See BIRCH and. Bus Better O p to m e trist, M arshfield. 6t2 B tW a t 10 o’clock Monday had. lived ia Coquille fa r four je e r* . Her age was tad 23 days. leaves a husband sad two Gladys,* aged 10, «mi Wi< lard, aged 6. Her father and mother, Mr. aad Mrs. W alter Dungey, of Gold Hill, Oregon, also "survive her, also three brothers and four sisters, one of the former being W. H. Dungey, ci Marshfield, and one jrf the latter, Mrs. Jsssis Gilchrist, of Gold Hill. Hur brother came over from Marsh field Sunday morning and her father, mother and sister from Gold litU Monday afternoon. The remains were taken to Gold Hill, her fi home, on Wednesday morning’s train, and the funeral services will be held there today. burg News-Review says I Mrs. W. R. Krants, of Coquille, who • hMe been visiting with O. 8. Swan at Looking Glass, left for Riddle where she will visit her brother, C. E. ■ - * City Cleaners sad. Tailors are now pen open for business in the Shorae M. N. Neiman was oner a t the Bay Bldg., Front St., F irst class clean or business last Saturday. £ mg, pressing and repairing. Satis Suite made to Household goods for solo. Fay W. faction guaranteed. See our line of fins Jonas on Rust F irst street, piss. Phone 103$. Fay Jonas has sold his residence on East F irst Street, (the former Nick Johnson residence), to Dr. G. E. Low, .end expects to leave for Sacramento, California, with his family about ¡Marsh find. A host of friends will ,-egret their depaita tp ^ j With thousands of satisfied custom ers, with the most modern equipment uid the knack and how-how to use it, ( ask you to let me make your next pair o f (lasses. Sea BIRCH and See Better, Optometrist, Offibe & Grind- ng plant, MarsMReld, Ora. 6t2 il Kj ' I V .. jh 5 1 , 1 f E. TF. Postal, who has been a t work at toe Norway creamery hat building, suffered a fall W< Jay from which he sustained a eras Don't forgot the cooked food sale ure of a couple of ribs on tbs left a t Geuld 6 G enu’s gaturday, Feb. lids. He only fell five feet but he 19th by the W. R.C. . '.ended en a braee which caused the James Jenkins, e f Parkersburg, lenday en Dufary- W. H. Vose, M. D, specialising jyev ear, nose and throat and fitting >'f glass as, announces th at he will be Graham’s Garage. » f a Bandoa every Monday; Marshfield E. A. Stonecypber, ad Cedar Point, •very Wednesday, Lockhart building; was among the passengers who went tnd Myrtle Point every Friday. Home Ace, Collier Apartments, C<*jttille, over to the Buy yesterday. ’hone M l. Charles Watson want oVer to Coos Aa alarm of fir« about 6:80 last River y u b r h y to look after a ranch rventaf called out the department and he purchased there last year. randreds of people who congregated George A. Fetech, off Portlaad, re i t the northeast corner of the court presenting Hte American Type Foun- toaae looking in vain for the blase. ders Co., was a caller Tuesday. ^ A chimney burning out somewhere Auto repairing a specialty a t Grs . torthweet of the court house had been he occasion for toe alarm. • Mrs. Chas. T. 8 keels returned from Warren Q. Laird is reported to be Sugen* yesterday afternoon, leaving about to Have Hawaii, but to be un rnr daughter, Mias Marvel, getting ilong as well ss could W M l decided as to a future location. County Rondmaster McCulloch ’he has fever every day but is not is condition aa the other want oust to Glasgow yesterday to 1 /oung lady a t the same place who is leek after the road work there. ;ilso down wRb typhoid. Miss Marvel Money to Loan en City ^ vill be Drought homo as soon as toe W estern Loan and Building Co. See W. G. W right 49tf Sugar ia reported to have advanced lOU&'EHOLD GOODS for a a le -F a y W. .ones oa S ^st F irst street. from $7J6 to $S j Q 0 a hundred a t the ■ _____ Card of Thanks For the sssistance end kind atten tion of neighbors and friends, during the illness and after the ijeath of nur wife, m other daughter and sister, we desire to express our heartfelt thanks. Jones and children; Walter Dungey and children. 1 Garden , »Court The Sentinel and the Oregon Farm er can etfll be obtained for $2.11 for one year. - Slides Not Bad as Reported Highway Engineer W. E. Chan dler, who recently went over the Middle Fork of the Coquille highway to inspect the work and conditions existing on the contract beyond Re mote states that the report that CLASSIFICATION OF REC0RD8 100,000 yards of earth had slid down over the grades duHng recent ito m u was an exaggeration. Though there were several slides, they were not of the volume stated. Work on the con tract Is progressing with sbout 30 men on the job in two stations. The force will be considerably increased as the weather conditions improve.— Port Orfbrd Tribune. U m story th a t «ha Marahfleh $40,000 church is denied by the pas' ter, Rev. H. C. Kephart. * Thla Will Interest You When you want some nice horae- nsde bread, butter rolls, cabas, cin- ismon rolls or Boston baked beans, •tc., phone or call on Mrs. Aehenbach, vho will promptly fill your order; evidence, Spurgeon Hill, north of itowart Norton’s. Phono No. 398. )rdera taken for parties, weddings, etc. Mrs. J. Aehenbach, >tl* Box 114 Coquille, Ore. Marriage Licenses. Feb. 11—Mike Bastendorff and Mary Dahlem, both of North Bend. Ckey were married a t S t Monica’s hurch, Marshfield, Hie following day • 7 Father H. J. McDevitt. Feb. ll-c-Charles A. Flanders, of iandom and Bertha E. Strong, of . dyrtlo P oint ( Feb. 11—Louis H. Siegel and Ber hat L. Davis, both of Marshfield. - Feb. 11—D. L. McCracken and Vmanda May Gheer, both of Marsh- leld. They were married the follow ing day by Justice Stanley a t his off- I Knowlton’s Mooscheart Deputy Coming The Recorder of Coquille chapter Ho. 175 W. O. M. L. has received of ficial notice from the Grand Regent's «Ace at Moose heart, 111., that Deputy Grand Regent Grace M. Hall will vis it this chapter March 2. AU Le- gionaires are requested to be présent on that evening to m elt her, as she has much of interest to tell. So do not forget the date and be' sure and oa a afr '0 *i •}¿:VV ' . í, 1 •\ *■:* • ...2 ..TV.- Mayor After Boot leggera Mayor Hamilton, of Coquille, hav- ng had an inkling th at possibly boot legging may be among the sources of avenue to certain of Kls subjects, re cently called attention of his police to GET SI10 PROPERLY FILLED Jhe m atter, instructing thorn to hew o the line. And this is the rendet- ■ous of Sheriff Ellingsen.—L. A. lates in Daily News. Almost 1M a Weak Business appears to be looking up at the county clerk's office here. In- itruments have been filed during the past week as follows: Friday, 24; Monday, 24; Tuesday, 16; Wednes Meeting of A. F. * A. M. day, 15; Thursday, 16. This makes * Hal Baxter, foressan of the Gaylord AD members of Chadwick Lodge a total of 94 in five working days, logging camp, says they will soon be Vo. 68, A. F. A A. M. are requested Saturday having been a holiday. gin laying steel to extend their rail « be present at the stated communi cation tomorrow evening, Feb. 19. Mattere of importance are to some up ’or cnoaideratieti. Visiting brothers (re invited to attend. R. H. Mast, Sec. Nasburg, an old friend. ' * k h b y . R. WILSON “Optometrist” Probate Court {terns John P. Hall has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Charles Henry, who died May 29, 1917. He leaves real property valued a t $360 iu t no heirs. Mary C. Barrows has been appointed idminietratrix of the* estate of Jane Hamblock, deceased, consisting of 11800 in reality and $600 in personal property. The appraisers are Jss, A. Morrison, E. W. Fahy and R. W. Bullard. The heirs >are two daugh ters, Malinda C. Bullard and Mary C. Barows. , Wm. A. Sheppard has been appoint ’d administrator of the estate of Velma Sheppard, deceased; who leaves en estate, consisting of WOO in personal property. The appraisers are E. H. Baird, Bery Noah and Frank Norton.' The only heir is the administrator, who ia also che late husband of the deceased. Baby Chicks We are still booking orders from >ur Tanered and Hollywood strain of Feb. 14—Edward Martin G raw anil Ahlt« Leghorns. These pens are «Betty Harri«, both of Marshfield. madsd by cockerels from 216-250 egg tens. Price $20.00 per hundred. New C u m lu Circuit Court - Diamond Poultry Farm, Feb. 14—Standard OH Co. va. H ar L. E. Bothwell, Myrtle Point, .Or. ry A. MlBer. The Oregon Farm er is still furnish Feb. 15—J. & Dobbyn vs. L. E. ed far $2.16 ia connection with the Sentinel, and why Rs publishers shouldn’t ask a dollar oe a dollar and a half a year for a paper aa good as they furnish, we d a f t iiiiilwHaal Coquille Goodyear Tires - - Oregon W illard B atteries Phone 1331 ' • * .jp* \T f t Trucks and Tractors Place your order now for Spring Delivery Coquille Service Station “SERVICE ALL THE TIME” S il. VT 4 *'*,*" ‘ - '- .t o c . ¿■' v W ê & Æ 'Z■ é Vii -ft* fl : p S V ’ ■- . • I f'fej.;-, - 's • i . iM jK __ r •